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Monday, May 2, 2016

2015-16 Barclays Premier League -Leicester Win EPL Title with two more more games to play Monday May 02,2016

Leicester Win Premier League Title After Chelsea-Tottenham Draw

Leicester City completed their fairytale quest for the Premier League title on Monday May 02,2016 after Eden Hazard's stunning late goal earned Chelsea a 2-2 draw with second-place Tottenham Hotspur.


With Leicester's players gathered at the home of striker Jamie Vardy to watch the match, goals from Harry Kane and Son Heung-Min at Stamford Bridge appeared to have set Spurs up for a victory that would have kept their title hopes alive.

But after Gary Cahill had reduced the arrears in the 58th minute of a stormy affair, Hazard met Diego Costa's pass with a first-time shot into the top-right corner to send hordes of supporters in Leicester, as well as their millions of new admirers around the world, into raptures.

"Claudio Ranieri and his players have captured the imaginations of football fans around the world with the most brilliant and unlikely sporting triumphs ever seen," Leicester said in a statement on their website shortly after.

"From a team that spent the majority of last season rooted to the bottom of the table and among the favourites for relegation this term, a combination of team spirit, hard work and talent has seen them transform into champions."

Shortly after the final whistle at Stamford Bridge, Leicester left-back Christian Fuchs posted a video on Twitter of himself and his team-mates joyously celebrating their triumph at Vardy's house.

Claudio Ranieri's side, 5,000-1 outsiders who narrowly avoided relegation last season, can now look forward to a title party when they lift the trophy at their King Power Stadium home following Saturday's game with Everton.



Claudio Ranieri had never previously won a league title and was sacked by Chelsea in 2004, but chants of "There's only one Ranieri!" rang around the game as the final whistle approached



Leicester are England's first new title-winners since Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest 1978 and their surge to glory in the world's most-watched football championship will go down as one of the most improbable feats in sporting history.Their previous best season in the English top flight was a second-place finish in 1929 and their last piece of silverware had been the 2000 League Cup


Mauricio Pochettino's young Spurs team needed to win all three of their final games to stand any chance of claiming a first league title since 1961, but having been held 1-1 by West Bromwich Albion on their previous outing, they failed to close out victory again.

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